The Big Bang did not start as a singular point but happened everywhere at once.

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Hard to wrap my mind around this one. Anyone have any good analogies that fit?

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Have to link this here: https://www.tiktok.com/@elle.cordova/video/7218360917774355754?lang=en

They explain it pretty well, basically the “everywhere” is all contained in the “singular point”, like a stack of cards which then you throw up in the air, everything everything was one “thing”, the stack, and suddenly there’s a bunch of things moving away from each other. the problem is that this analogy involves something “breaking” or separating, which wasn’t the case with the big bang

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